I am a freelance writer, poet, artisan, avid book/product reviewer and award-winning cookbook author.
I recently published the second volume of my new vegetarian cookbook series:
-The Groovy Green Kitchen II: Simply, Super, Supper Soups
and my fun and inspirational book, all about aging well:
-Laughing AT the Grim Reaper! Gems of Wisdom for Aging Well
I am also the author of:
-The Groovy Green Kitchen: Weeknight Veggie Slow Cooker
-Third Chapter, Second Chance (a mid-life romance)
-Not Just for Vegetarians: Delicious Homestyle Cooking, the Meatless Way
and the poetry collections:
-Haiku Reflections:The Four Seasons (Volume i and II)
and
-My Poetic Path
All titles available at Amazon.com, .ca, UK....
When I'm not writing or creating new recipes, I love to knit and crochet; usually with some "help" from feline friend, yarn-loving Mr. Cheddar!
I hope you will visit and enjoy all of my blogs.Thanks for stopping by.
Wishing You a Happy Week and Namaste! :-)
You can also visit me at my new author's site:
geraldinehelenhartman.me

Those are really lovely photos. I think if you love green…… it proves you are a very sociable person, (according to books on the subject that I’ve read), I do like green too but would choose blue/purple as my favourites but green is a close second!
Maggie x

Nature saves all the most beautiful colorways for herself. 🙂 This spread of the myriad of green hues that be found around us everyday are just breathtaking. This year after such a grey winter I really noticed the day the green came back to our world. It was such a blessing to see the new life and the promise of spring. Hugs! 🙂

Hi Maggie, That’s very interesting about being sociable and liking green. I’m kind of the opposite actually, LOL I’m more of a one to one person, definitely prefer that from being in a crowd situation.

I think I love green so much because to me, it is the color of renewal and life and secondly, I look pretty good in most shades of green too, I have very green eyes!

Hi Robyn, I love to ‘capture’ raindrops on a leaf etc, I agree adds so much to photos like that. Rainy days are actually not the worst days for photos, the depth of colors seem to show up better than with too much sun.

Hi Val, Thanks so much!

Hi Ruinwen, Thanks dear friend. The promise of Spring, what would we do without that?

Hi Lorraine, No problem, just to let you know the time I post. I scheduled these at Woven Dreams ahead of time.

Beautiful photos, Geraldine. I think we are all thinking green thoughts right now with the arrival of spring, and warmer weather. I know I am. 🙂 I plan to do some gardening this week and can hardly wait to dig my hands down into some moist wet soil and play with it for a while before setting in my plants. 🙂